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Understanding Nasal Congestion: Lung Qi Deficiency Focus
Lung Qi Deficiency Nasal Congestion targets seasonal or allergic congestion in dogs, characterized by clear, watery discharge, itching, sneezing, and weak immunity (Wei Qi). This formula tonifies the Lungs, expels Wind, and supports dogs with recurrent respiratory infections or fatigue, making it ideal for allergies like rhinitis or hayfever.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), nasal congestion falls into three categories: Bi Yuan and Bi Zhi (infectious, with discharge) and Bi Qiu (seasonal, allergic, linked to Lung Qi Deficiency). Congestion often accompanies coughing or wheezing, so our formulas clear nasal passages and work as adjuncts to cough remedies, addressing issues like post-nasal drip.
Chronic congestion frustrates pet owners when antibiotics fail, and symptoms recur, leading many to TCM herbal solutions. Other TCM patterns include:
- Phlegm Heat Nasal Congestion: Common, with sticky, yellow/green mucus from poor diets.
- Wind-Cold Phlegm Nasal Congestion: Acute, with clear/white mucus from infections like Kennel Cough.
- Kidney Deficiency Nasal Congestion: Lifelong, in senior dogs with wheezing and aging signs.
This Lung Qi Deficiency formula is perfect for allergic or seasonal congestion, but consult a TCM veterinarian to ensure the right formula for your dog.
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